Putting the ASA 1 into operation

Connecting devices to the ASA 1 and switching the ASA 1 on

Connecting the antennas

Recommendation for optimum reception

To ensure optimum reception even under difficult reception conditions, we recommend using remote antennas.

￿ You can connect the following antenna types to the antenna inputs  and :

– two A 1031-U or A 2003-UHF passive antennas

– or a combination of passive antenna (A 1031-U or

A 2003-U) and antenna booster (AB 3).

Connecting the receivers

You can connect up to four stationary receivers (e.g. EM 100 G3, EM 300 G3 or EM 500 G3) to the ASA 1. The splitter also incorporates DC distribution for powering the receivers.

￿ Connect one of the receiver’s antenna inputs to one of the BNC sockets A1 to A4 . Suitable BNC cables are included in the delivery.

These receivers do not require their individual power supply. They are now powered via the BNC sockets A1 to A4 .



￿ Connect the other antenna input of the receiver to one of the BNC sockets B1 to B4 . Suitable BNC cables are included in the delivery.

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